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Russian Admiral Robbed of Medals On Eve of Sailing \idc of Kolchak to Rbk So- jouni ln Germany, and Says at Least Ro Can Buv Drink There Safely Almiral Ntlohael Sttimoff, -rormcrly f tho Russian navy, sailed yesterday iburg or. tho Royal Mail stostm- m* Orduna, carrying with him a high the clevernesa of ilral, who was n side pattaer of Kolchak in Siberia, was re- Ji<tt(j stful ot medals and jecora: h he hfvd ^P* in a gtroas &°* in nia aPartmcnt in th'fi city. On Thorsday night when he was jsway the amall B«fe was opened and rrbbcd of ita royally bestowed trcas- Jnrtft. The Russian ofhcer gave a de- fcfjption of the decorationa to the wsUce, but expressed little hope of } tinfl them back. He ia time was not far Km when the Russian peoplo would ftwsVen to a realization that they were fV.e dapea of Trotsky nnd Lenine and ovrrthrow tho Soviet. Admiral Smirnoff said ho had no fajt of his forthcoming sojourn in ..|.l bc Bafe at least in buying :* drfnk there." he said. ''That is more than l can say of this country." Thc Rev. P. T, Mignot, a retired rector of a church on the Isle of Jersey; the Rev. John Murray and the Rev. Dean Fitzgerald, of Jersey City, giao' sailed on the Orduna. On tho Holland-Araerican liner Rot- tefdam, which arrived yesterday frov.i Rotterdam, waa Baron N. K.-mda, of the Peers of Japan and pro¬ fessor emeritus of the Tokio Univer- Commerco. He had been in Lisbon, Portugal, as a delegate from Japan to tho International Parliamen- tarv Commercial Conference. Baron Kanda is a graduate of Ara- herst and will attend the forthcoming centenary to be held at that institu¬ tion. Others on the Rotterdam were Henry White, former American Ambassador to Paris, and William Phillips, Ameri¬ can Minister to the Netherlands. Long Island Posse Fights Gun Battle Wiih Bandits Pair Sought for Attacking Hunt- ington Grocer Escape as Shots Are Exehanged BUNTINGTON STATION, L. 1., June 18..A po«se of citizens and members of the Fire Department, under Deputy SheritY Amza r?i;rgs, engaged in a gun fight this afternoon With two men who are believed to have held up Robeit Hryses, local manager of the Jame? Butier grocery store, earlier in the day. The bandits escaped. According to Bryses, two men en¬ tered the store about nooti and with drawn revolvera ordered him into the back room, where they beat him on the head with a black jack He de- fended himself with a bottle and shoated for help. When assistance came Bryses's aasailants fled. The posse %vas formed and the ex- change of shots occurred in the woods on the outskirts of the village. A man, thought to be one of those sought, alighted from a train to-night at Jamaica, and when railroad de¬ tectives attempted to accost him, he held them off with a revolver and escaped. « Woman Held for Shooting Victiin, Near Death, Was a Roomer in Her Home Mrs. Margaret Callahan, thirty years old, of 574 Eleventh Avenue, was locked up in the West Forty-seventh Street police station last night on a charge of felo3iious assault in connec¬ tion with the shooting on Friday night of Louis Lawlor, twenty-six years old, a longshoreman, who roomed at the Callahan home. Lawlor is in a criti¬ cal condition in Flower Hospital. Mrs. Callahan is alleged to have told the police that Lawlor wo.it into her room and began to beat her and threat¬ ened to shoot her with his revolver. In the struggle that followed, she is said to have told the police, sho got the gun and Lawlor was aho't. 24 More Indicted in Tulsa; Whites Charged With Looting TULSA, Okla., June 18..-Twenty-four tr.ore indictments growing out of the Tulsa race riots were returned to-day hy a grand jury Investigating tho out- break. The* total number of indict¬ ments now is eighty-eight. It is understood that a number of whites wero included in tho latest list and that they were charged with loot- ing nnd arson. -»-¦- Weather Report Plimrea Indicated are ntnnflard time Sunrlaea.. 4-.23 a. m. Run sets.. 7:31p.m. Mooa rlses.. 6:47 p. tn.|Moon sets. 4:00 a.m. local ForK-ast.Unsettled to-day and to- mofrow; probably local thunder ahowers, iit much chance ln temrerature; moder¬ ate to fresh Bhlftlng winds. J-oeal Offl.lnl Record.Tha rollowtn;,' ofHcial record from tha Weather Bureau anows temperatures during the laat twenty f'>ur hours ln romparlson with the corre¬ sponding date of last year: 1921. 1070.! 1923. 1920. 2 a. m.. 9 56 S p. m. ..79 5R . *. "'¦ .. 68 54 6 p. m. .. 7!l 60 »«. rn... 64 J6 B p nv. . 76 Bfi 73 68 10 j>. m.. 74 65 SBfcaest, 81 dejrrces at 4:15 p. m.; low-i degreea at 6 a. m-j average. 78 '¦.eto s; average Same date. )a«t vear. B6 «*fr»e*: uveraga namt date for thlrty-turec y»«r«, 69 degrees. Hnmidlty Sam... 78 |1 p. m... 41(8 p, n... 4 2 Ilarometer ' &. m. 29:88 1 p. nv. 29:86 | 8 p. ifc. 29:71 Ceneral Weather Conditions ' .^ASHINOTON June 3 S..Preasure was ¦oy» un,! ralllng Saturday over practically .¦'*/ Pl tlM Ni rtl, paetfle states unsettled tveathei pin vaJled over a i, wltli local thundarahowora ln northern Rookjf Mountain h; ". '."¦¦ upper lake reglow. the Ohio ,a ">' an<l at 8catt«red points ln the At. UJil < :, I h. r- alao n-ero fc-s-neral Khowere alonc ti, I'aciiic Coaat. ihB temperatare waa hl»tiei Paturdav ln Jta\*,?»V V1"," !?'/.rt!,)n ot the Middle Atlantic ' e.u* KWM ,n Ul" "'^^l'1 "nd northern th «3»,:1 ^^T nor"la! Saturday night ln Waina atatea, the upper lake reSio-i >»tral valley un.l the Siuthirn VtatS v., 'L',. °"' "' ffeathor \x> the states eael of h} :¦¦¦';¦ rfi -. ,; N. ,, flai ;iml |i»obrth!v -1..,; :- .t'uie. r" N«w Hn^land wnd eastern nvw ¦'¦ weather Sunday and Mon- local ralna; not vnuch change " '"i" rature, r...»r,,,, Pennaylvwaia, ,\vff jers-v. pei;l. 'huV-dlrlw r *«h<Uy nnd Monday; loc»l Fine uggage Very Specially Priced Dome - top Wardrobe Trunks of excellent con¬ struction . Completely equipped with hangers, laundry bag, shoe pockets and five drawers. Very modestly priced at 32.50 Steamer - size Wardrobe Trunks.fully equipped. Suitable for men and women. The best value in Xew York at 24.50 Camp Trunks.just the right size for ocean travel or camp use. Fits under cot, bed or bunk. Ex¬ tremely light of weight, yet very durable. 9.50 Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases with sewed-on cor¬ ners and outside straps. Made over sturdy steel frame. Sizes 24 to 26 inches. Priced $7.00 be¬ low actual value. 13.50 Featherweight Suit Casea of Dupont Fabrikoid, lined with sateen. Un- equaled value at 10.95 Basement New Silk Vanity Bags .14-Karat Gold Trimmed Special 5.Q0 Without question the best value in town. Addswon- derfully to the effect of the smartest gown or suit, and may be obtained in moire silk, in striped or watered effect, silk lined and fitted with purse and mirror. Street Floor DIAMOND SET Wedding Rings .in a special offer to the June Bride at 38.50 Engraved platinum wed¬ ding rings in orange blos- .soni design, set with five cut diamoitds. Street Floor Broadwav at 34th Street Hours of business: 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m..Open all day Saturdays. Specialists in Apparel Girls' Summer Frocks Made to sell al much hlgher prices Will be offered Monday at 5 A remarkable oppor¬ tunity to get these crisp, flower-like little frocks for almost half price! Fine voiles, ginghams and or- gandies fashion them into adorable little models with big sashes. pockets, and frills. Some hand em- broidered, too ! And all so well made that they will with stand end less laundering without show¬ ing it. All the Summer colorings. Sizes 6 to 14. 12.50 16.50 Summer Frocks for JVomen are offered in a special collection Monday at prices that combine economy and smartness Gingham Frocks 12.50 A gingham frock must be checked to be in fash¬ ion, so these take lovely colors and combine them in attractive checked designs. And the novel touch is achieved by French-looking braid of organdie. In pink, blue and green. Sizes 36 to 40. Frocks of Imported Swiss Muslin 16.50 Crisp and simple.which is all any Summer frock needs to be a success. But to further insure feminine approval, tabs of organdie point the way to smartness. In navy and white, Copen¬ hagen and red, and Copenhagen and White. Sizes 36 to 42. Embroidered Georgette Crepe Frocks 29.50 The blouse of this frock takes to itself much braiding and embroidery, but the skirt rivals it by adding graceful Vionnet points that seem to float into space. Made over Jap silk lining. In navy, black and white. Sizes 86 to 42. 250 Imported and Domestic Silk and Fibre Silk Sweaters For Women and Misses Regularly 15.00 to 32.75 Monday at U.75 Smartest of Summer sweaters, in slip-on and Tuxedo models, made of fine imported and domes¬ tic pure silk and extra heavy fibre silks. Such values are a rarity-.make your selections imme¬ diately ! Third Floor An Opportunity I\Tot to Be Overlooked Traveling Clocks fitted in leather cases at 24.50 Regularly 34.50 Serviceable time pieces for any use, day or night.as they can boast radio fig¬ ures1 as well as a 15-jewel lever movement. The cases may be of Ecrase leather, beaver calf or pin seal, hand tooled in gold, if you so wish. Reduced for this sale only, Street Floor Pumps and Oxfords for every kind of sport wear « 10.5.0 .Three new models which are coming into sweeping vogue at the smartest Summer colonies "A'^The "Monterey".A slim sportive pump with two smart bucklc straps over the instep. INlay be had in all white, or with black or tan trimmings. Unusually careful work- manship and its medium low heel in- sure perfect comfort. .fC,,~-The "Southampton".A smart two-strap pump that achieves the peak of the Mid-Summer Sport Mode in its trim lines, black or tan trimming, ivory leather sole and low heel. May be had in all white, too. Sizes %iy2 to 8. Widths AA to D. Second Floor "B".The New Tennis Oxford. Built along the low rakish lines of the thorough-going sport shoe that it is. In all white, or with a tan or black saddlc strap and tip. Regulation rubber sole and heel. 2.50 5.00 11.75 Summer Skirts FOR WOMEN AND MISSES At 2.50 2.95 3.95 5.00 Tub Skirts of Cotton Gabardine, Surf Satin and Cotton Tricotine. All the smartest tailored sport and dressy styles for Summer wear. One style pictured. At 10.75 Blazer Stripe Flannel Skirts Made of the finest material and beautifully tailored into the newest styles for Sport wear. In white, with stripes- of Jade, Henna, Pekin, Black, Navy and Gold. y At 11.75 Crepe de Chine Skirts in the most modish Sum¬ mer styles.finely pleated and sashed. With a little overblouse they make one of Summer's smartest eostumes ! Alsoat 11.75 Flannel Skirts in pleated and tailored models. White and all high shades. Perfectly tailored. Fourth Floor Paris Sends Her Gift to the Bride and Graduate 1000 Indestructible Pearl Necklaces .of a lustrous quality not to be equaled_ at 2.9i> Lovely pearl necklaces that will add the final and most effective touch to the bridal or grad¬ uation costume. As a gift, it will always carry pleasant memories of the donor.for the pearls are of glowing radiance, carefully graduated, each necklace completed with solid gold clasp. 1.8, 20 and 24 inch lengths. Street Floor WOMEN'S Morning Frocks Monday at 0_yi> A varied collection of serviceable morning frocks .some of chambray in one-piece model, braided with white soutache that makes attractive trim- ming.others of batiste or dimity, in all white. or Summery figured effects.each an excellent value at 3.95. TMrd Floor EXQUISITE Hand-Made Blouses Monday at ,_2,o5 Hand-made blouses that were never made to sell for 2.65, as you will agree the instant you see the amount of hand work that has been put into them. The designs are uncommon block and stripe ef¬ fects, dot embroiderieS, exquisite drawn work, and fine tucking.the material sheer batiste. and there is a choice of four distinct models, each lovelier than the other. Third Floor Specially Imported By Saks & Company A Traveling Robe of HABUTAI SILK a. 10.00 Cooler than you could possibly imagine.and so convenient to carry along with you ! For it folds up into almost nothin<j, and tucks away into a little silk case that can be fitted easily into the most crowded bag. Colors: Purple, Rose, Copenhagen, Black and Navy. Third Floor Boys' Khaki Twill SUITS 3.00 / .for camp and all oxxi- door Summer use. The ideal Summer suit for active boys. Launders easily and gives lengthy service. Blouse has short sleeves and sport collar, and the knickers are in flapper style. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Second Floor Middy Blouses Very Special 1.25 Made of good quality white jean with self or contrasting color collar. Also others with detach- able colored shields and collars. Sizes 2 to 8 vears. All our fine Hair Goods ¦.natural wavy switches and transformations Reduced 25% Select any wavv switch or transformation from our regular stock and deouet 25% from the regular price. Expert attendants will gladly aid you tn matching your hair per- fectly. Third Floor

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Page 1: Russian OnEve Fine Broadwav uggage · 2021. 3. 3. · RussianAdmiral Robbedof Medals OnEveofSailing \idc of Kolchak to RbkSo- jouni ln Germany, and Says at Least Ro Can Buv Drink

Russian AdmiralRobbed of MedalsOn Eve of Sailing

\idc of Kolchak to Rbk So-jouni ln Germany, andSays at Least Ro CanBuv Drink There Safely

Almiral Ntlohael Sttimoff, -rormcrlyf tho Russian navy, sailed yesterday

iburg or. tho Royal Mail stostm-m* Orduna, carrying with him a high

the clevernesa of

ilral, who was n sidepattaer of Kolchak in Siberia, was re-

Ji<tt(j stful ot medals and

jecora: h he hfvd ^P* in a

gtroas &°* in nia aPartmcnt in th'ficity.On Thorsday night when he was

jsway the amall B«fe was opened and

rrbbcd of ita royally bestowed trcas-

Jnrtft. The Russian ofhcer gave a de-

fcfjption of the decorationa to the

wsUce, but expressed little hope of

} tinfl them back.He ia time was not far

Km when the Russian peoplo would

ftwsVen to a realization that they were

fV.e dapea of Trotsky nnd Lenine and

ovrrthrow tho Soviet.

Admiral Smirnoff said ho had no

fajt of his forthcoming sojourn in

..|.l bc Bafe at least in buying :*

drfnk there." he said. ''That is more

than l can say of this country."Thc Rev. P. T, Mignot, a retired

rector of a church on the Isle ofJersey; the Rev. John Murray and theRev. Dean Fitzgerald, of Jersey City,giao' sailed on the Orduna.On tho Holland-Araerican liner Rot-

tefdam, which arrived yesterday frov.iRotterdam, waa Baron N. K.-mda, of the

Peers of Japan and pro¬fessor emeritus of the Tokio Univer-

Commerco. He had been inLisbon, Portugal, as a delegate fromJapan to tho International Parliamen-tarv Commercial Conference.Baron Kanda is a graduate of Ara-

herst and will attend the forthcomingcentenary to be held at that institu¬tion.Others on the Rotterdam were Henry

White, former American Ambassadorto Paris, and William Phillips, Ameri¬can Minister to the Netherlands.

Long Island Posse FightsGun Battle Wiih Bandits

Pair Sought for Attacking Hunt-ington Grocer Escape as

Shots Are ExehangedBUNTINGTON STATION, L. 1., June

18..A po«se of citizens and membersof the Fire Department, under DeputySheritY Amza r?i;rgs, engaged in a gunfight this afternoon With two men whoare believed to have held up RobeitHryses, local manager of the Jame?Butier grocery store, earlier in theday. The bandits escaped.According to Bryses, two men en¬

tered the store about nooti and withdrawn revolvera ordered him into theback room, where they beat him onthe head with a blackjack He de-fended himself with a bottle andshoated for help. When assistancecame Bryses's aasailants fled.The posse %vas formed and the ex-

change of shots occurred in the woodson the outskirts of the village.A man, thought to be one of those

sought, alighted from a train to-nightat Jamaica, and when railroad de¬tectives attempted to accost him, heheld them off with a revolver andescaped.

«

Woman Held for ShootingVictiin, Near Death, Was a

Roomer in Her HomeMrs. Margaret Callahan, thirty yearsold, of 574 Eleventh Avenue, was

locked up in the West Forty-seventhStreet police station last night on acharge of felo3iious assault in connec¬tion with the shooting on Friday nightof Louis Lawlor, twenty-six years old,a longshoreman, who roomed at theCallahan home. Lawlor is in a criti¬cal condition in Flower Hospital.Mrs. Callahan is alleged to have told

the police that Lawlor wo.it into herroom and began to beat her and threat¬ened to shoot her with his revolver.In the struggle that followed, she issaid to have told the police, sho gotthe gun and Lawlor was aho't.

24 More Indicted in Tulsa;Whites Charged With LootingTULSA, Okla., June 18..-Twenty-four

tr.ore indictments growing out of theTulsa race riots were returned to-dayhy a grand jury Investigating tho out-break. The* total number of indict¬ments now is eighty-eight.

It is understood that a number ofwhites wero included in tho latest listand that they were charged with loot-ing nnd arson.

-»-¦-

Weather ReportPlimrea Indicated are ntnnflard time

Sunrlaea.. 4-.23 a. m. Run sets.. 7:31p.m.Mooa rlses.. 6:47 p. tn.|Moon sets. 4:00 a.m.

local ForK-ast.Unsettled to-day and to-mofrow; probably local thunder ahowers,iit much chance ln temrerature; moder¬ate to fresh Bhlftlng winds.

J-oeal Offl.lnl Record.Tha rollowtn;,'ofHcial record from tha Weather Bureauanows temperatures during the laat twentyf'>ur hours ln romparlson with the corre¬sponding date of last year:

1921. 1070.! 1923. 1920.2 a. m.. 9 56 S p. m. ..79 5R. *. "'¦ .. 68 54 6 p. m. .. 7!l 60»«. rn... 64 J6 B p nv. . 76 Bfi

73 68 10 j>. m.. 74 65SBfcaest, 81 dejrrces at 4:15 p. m.; low-i

degreea at 6 a. m-j average. 78'¦.eto s; average Same date. )a«t vear. B6«*fr»e*: uveraga namt date for thlrty-turecy»«r«, 69 degrees.

HnmidltySam... 78 |1 p. m... 41(8 p, n... 4 2

Ilarometer' &. m. 29:88 1 p. nv. 29:86 | 8 p. ifc. 29:71

Ceneral Weather Conditions' .^ASHINOTON June 3 S..Preasure was¦oy» un,! ralllng Saturday over practically.¦'*/ Pl tlM Ni rtl, paetfle states

unsettled tveathei pin vaJled over ai, wltli local thundarahowora ln

northern Rookjf Mountainh; ". '."¦¦ upper lake reglow. the Ohio,a ">' an<l at 8catt«red points ln the At.UJil < :, Ih. r- alao n-ero fc-s-neral Khowere alonc

ti, I'aciiic Coaat.ihB temperatare waa hl»tiei Paturdav lnJta\*,?»V V1"," !?'/.rt!,)n ot the Middle Atlantic

' e.u* KWM ,n Ul" "'^^l'1 "nd northern

th «3»,:1 ^^T nor"la! Saturday night lnWaina atatea, the upper lake reSio-i>»tral valley un.l the Siuthirn VtatSv., 'L',. °"' '¦ "' ffeathor

\x> the states eael of

h} :¦¦¦';¦ rfi -. ,; N. ,,flai ;iml |i»obrth!v -1..,;

:- .t'uie.r" N«w Hn^land wnd eastern nvw

¦'¦ weather Sunday and Mon-local ralna; not vnuch change" '"i" rature,r...»r,,,, Pennaylvwaia, ,\vff jers-v. pei;l.

'huV-dlrlw r *«h<Uy nnd Monday; loc»l

Fineuggage

Very Specially Priced

Dome - top WardrobeTrunks of excellent con¬

struction . Completelyequipped with hangers,laundry bag, shoe pocketsand five drawers. Verymodestly priced at 32.50Steamer - size WardrobeTrunks.fully equipped.Suitable for men andwomen. The best valuein Xew York at 24.50

Camp Trunks.just theright size for ocean travelor camp use. Fits undercot, bed or bunk. Ex¬tremely light of weight,yet very durable. 9.50

Genuine Cowhide SuitCases with sewed-on cor¬ners and outside straps.Made over sturdy steelframe. Sizes 24 to 26inches. Priced $7.00 be¬low actual value. 13.50

Featherweight Suit Caseaof Dupont Fabrikoid,lined with sateen. Un-equaled value at 10.95

Basement

New SilkVanity Bags

.14-Karat GoldTrimmed

Special 5.Q0Without question the bestvalue in town. Addswon-derfully to the effect ofthe smartest gown or suit,and may be obtained inmoire silk, in striped or

watered effect, silk linedand fitted with purse andmirror.

Street Floor

DIAMOND SET

Wedding Rings.in a special offer to the

June Bride

at 38.50Engraved platinum wed¬ding rings in orange blos-.soni design, set with fivecut diamoitds.

Street Floor

Broadwavat 34th Street

Hours of business: 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m..Open all day Saturdays.

Specialists inApparel

Girls' Summer FrocksMade to sell al much hlgher prices

Will be offered Mondayat 5

A remarkable oppor¬tunity to get these crisp,flower-like little frocks foralmost half price! Finevoiles, ginghams and or-

gandies fashion them intoadorable little models withbig sashes. pockets, andfrills. Some hand em-broidered, too ! And allso well made that theywill with stand end lesslaundering without show¬ing it. All the Summercolorings. Sizes 6 to 14.

12.50 16.50

Summer Frocks for JVomenare offered in a special collection Monday atprices that combine economy and smartness

Gingham Frocks 12.50A gingham frock must be checked to be in fash¬ion, so these take lovely colors and combine themin attractive checked designs. And the noveltouch is achieved by French-looking braid oforgandie. In pink, blue and green. Sizes 36to 40.Frocks of Imported Swiss Muslin 16.50Crisp and simple.which is all any Summer frockneeds to be a success. But to further insurefeminine approval, tabs of organdie point theway to smartness. In navy and white, Copen¬hagen and red, and Copenhagen and White.Sizes 36 to 42.Embroidered Georgette Crepe Frocks 29.50The blouse of this frock takes to itself muchbraiding and embroidery, but the skirt rivals itby adding graceful Vionnet points that seem tofloat into space. Made over Jap silk lining. Innavy, black and white. Sizes 86 to 42.

250Imported and Domestic

Silk andFibre Silk

SweatersFor Women and Misses

Regularly 15.00 to 32.75

Monday at U.75Smartest of Summersweaters, in slip-on andTuxedo models, made offine imported and domes¬tic pure silk and extraheavy fibre silks. Suchvalues are a rarity-.makeyour selections imme¬diately !

Third Floor

An Opportunity I\Tot toBe Overlooked

TravelingClocks

fitted in leather cases

at 24.50Regularly 34.50

Serviceable time pieces forany use, day or night.asthey can boast radio fig¬ures1 as well as a 15-jewellever movement. Thecases may be of Ecraseleather, beaver calf or pinseal, hand tooled in gold,if you so wish.

Reduced for this sale only,Street Floor

Pumps and Oxfordsfor every kind of sport wear

« 10.5.0.Three new models which are coming into sweeping

vogue at the smartest Summer colonies

"A'^The "Monterey".A slimsportive pump with two smart bucklcstraps over the instep. INlay be hadin all white, or with black or tantrimmings. Unusually careful work-manship and its medium low heel in-sure perfect comfort.

.fC,,~-The "Southampton".A smart two-strap pump that achievesthe peak of the Mid-Summer Sport Mode in its trim lines, black or tantrimming, ivory leather sole and low heel. May be had in all white, too.

Sizes %iy2 to 8. Widths AA to D.Second Floor

"B".The New Tennis Oxford.Built along the low rakish lines of thethorough-going sport shoe that it is.In all white, or with a tan or blacksaddlc strap and tip. Regulationrubber sole and heel.

2.50 5.00 11.75

Summer SkirtsFOR WOMEN AND MISSES

At 2.50 2.95 3.95 5.00Tub Skirts of Cotton Gabardine, Surf Satinand Cotton Tricotine. All the smartest tailoredsport and dressy styles for Summer wear.One style pictured.

At 10.75Blazer Stripe Flannel Skirts Made of thefinest material and beautifully tailored into thenewest styles for Sport wear. In white, withstripes- of Jade, Henna, Pekin, Black, Navyand Gold. y

At 11.75Crepe de Chine Skirts in the most modish Sum¬mer styles.finely pleated and sashed. With alittle overblouse they make one of Summer'ssmartest eostumes !

Alsoat 11.75Flannel Skirts in pleated and tailored models.White and all high shades. Perfectly tailored.

Fourth Floor

Paris Sends Her Gift to the Bride andGraduate

1000 Indestructible

Pearl Necklaces.of a lustrous quality not to be equaled_

at 2.9i>Lovely pearl necklaces that will add the finaland most effective touch to the bridal or grad¬uation costume. As a gift, it will always carrypleasant memories of the donor.for the pearlsare of glowing radiance, carefully graduated,each necklace completed with solid gold clasp.1.8, 20 and 24 inch lengths. Street Floor

WOMEN'S

Morning FrocksMonday at 0_yi>

A varied collection of serviceable morning frocks.some of chambray in one-piece model, braidedwith white soutache that makes attractive trim-ming.others of batiste or dimity, in all white.or Summery figured effects.each an excellentvalue at 3.95. TMrd Floor

EXQUISITE

Hand-Made BlousesMonday at ,_2,o5

Hand-made blouses that were never made to sellfor 2.65, as you will agree the instant you see theamount of hand work that has been put into them.The designs are uncommon block and stripe ef¬fects, dot embroiderieS, exquisite drawn work,and fine tucking.the material sheer batiste.and there is a choice of four distinct models, eachlovelier than the other.

Third Floor

Specially Imported BySaks & CompanyA Traveling

Robeof HABUTAI SILK

a. 10.00Cooler than you couldpossibly imagine.and soconvenient to carry alongwith you ! For it folds upinto almost nothin<j, andtucks away into a littlesilk case that can befitted easily into the mostcrowded bag.Colors: Purple, Rose,Copenhagen, Black andNavy. Third Floor

Boys' Khaki Twill

SUITS3.00 /

.for camp and all oxxi-door Summer use.The ideal Summer suitfor active boys. Launderseasily and gives lengthyservice. Blouse has shortsleeves and sport collar,and the knickers are inflapper style. Sizes 7 to16 years. Second Floor

Middy BlousesVery Special1.25

Made of good qualitywhite jean with self orcontrasting color collar.Also others with detach-able colored shields andcollars. Sizes 2 to 8 vears.

All our fineHair Goods¦.natural wavy switchesand transformations

Reduced 25%Select any wavv switch ortransformation from ourregular stock and deouet25% from the regularprice. Expert attendantswill gladly aid you tnmatching your hair per-fectly. Third Floor

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